LOVETT'S NURSERY, LITTLE SILVER, NJ.— HARDY PERENNIALS 47 



All Perennials (unless noted otherwise), each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.50. 



PRIMULA. Primrose 



Officinalis. POLYx\NTHUS or COWSLIP. 

 9 inches. — Deep maroon flowers with bright 

 \ ellow eyes. 



Veris. 15 inches. — The mammoth flowers 

 are liriglit canary yellow. 



Vulgaris. ENGLISH PRIMROSE. 6 to 9 

 inches. — Bright lemon yellow. 



PYRETHRUM 



Roseum Hybridum. PAINTED DAISIES. 

 12 to 18 inches. — Unsurpassed for refined 

 beauty and attractive foliage. They are truly 

 "Colored Marguerites," in wide color range. 



Uligincsum. GIANT DAISY. 3 to 4 feet. 

 Pure white flowers, with yellow centers, in great 

 masses in autumn. 



RUDBECKIA. Coneflower 



Laciniata fl. pi. GOLDEN GLOW. 5 to 6 

 feet. Tall, branching plants, completely cov- 

 ered with golden yellow flowers. 



Nitida Hirsuta. — A valuable variety, produc- 

 ing a great abundance of large, single, bright 

 golden yellow flowers with long waving petals. 



Purpurea. GIANT PURPLE CONE 

 FLOWER. _ 2 to 3 feet.— Reddish-purple flow- 

 ers about 4 inches across. 



Sub-Tomentosa. BLACK-EYED SUSAN. 

 3 feet. — Lemon-yellow flowers, purplish centers. 



SALVIA. Sage 



Azurea. CALIFORNIA BLUE SAGE. 3 

 to 4 feet. — During August and September en- 

 tirely covered with charming blue panicles. 



Pitcheri. — Rich gentian blue flowers that are 

 larger than those of S. Azurea. 



SANTOLINA 



Incana. 6 to 9 inches. — Evergreen and very 

 hardy. 



SCABIOSA 



Caucasica. — Beautiful, soft lavender-blue flow- 

 ers on long stems 2 feet high. 

 Each, 25c.; dozen, $2.50. 



SEBUM. Stonecrop 



Acre. GOLDEN MOSS OR WALL PEP- 

 PER. 4 inches. — Each, 15c.; dozen, $1.50. 



Spectabilis "Brilliant." — An improved variety 

 of a showy red hue. Each, 25c.: dozen, $2.50. 



SPIRAEA. Meadow Sweet 



Aruncus. GOAT'S BEARD. 3 to 5 feet.— 



Creamj^-white flowers. 



Palmata. CRIMSON MEADOW SWEET. 

 3 ft. — Crimson-purple flowers on purple stems. 



Palmata Elegans. — Similar to the preceding, 

 but with silver3'-pink flowers. 



Ulmaria Var. — Foliage with variegations of 

 bright 3'ellow along midrib of each leaf. 



STATICE 



Latifolia. SEA LAVENDER. 12 to 18 inches. 

 — Has abundant tough, deep green leaves, and 

 large heads of small, lavender-blue flowers. 



STOKESIA. Cornflower Aster 



Cyanea. 18 to 24 inches. — Blooms from July 

 until late into October. Delicate lavender-blue 

 flowers. 



SWEET WILLIAM. (London Tufts) 

 Dianthus Barbatus 



We can supply them in separate colors, viz.: 

 Pink, Red, and White; also Mixed Colors. 



TRITOMA (Kniphofia) 



Red Hot Poker, or Torch Lily 

 New Hybrid Flame Flower. — Stout stems, 

 from three to four feet high, crowned with 

 large spikes or heads of rich, vivid orange- 

 scarlet. Needs protection. Each, 25c.; dozen, 

 $2.50. 



VALERIANA 



Officinalis. HARDY GARDEN HELIO- 

 TROPE. ST. GEORGE'S HER.B. 2 to 3 feet. 

 — Large flower heads of small, light pink flow- 

 ers, with the odor of Heliotrope. 



VERONICA. Speedwell 



Longifolia Subsessilis. BLUE JAY FLOW- 

 ER. 2 to 2^ feet. — Blue spikes a foot long. 



Spicata. 1 to 2 feet.^ — Produces in summer 

 a wealth of deep blue flowers. 



VIOLA. Violet 



Double English. 4 to 8 inches. — The popu- 

 lar double, hardy variety. Very double, dark 

 purple, and exceedingly fragrant flowers. Pre- 

 fers partial shade. These, intermingled with 

 Lily of the Valley, are stunning. 



Gov. Herrick. — Undoubtedly the best of the 

 single flowered varieties for growing out-of- 

 doors. 



All Perennials (unless noted otherwise), each, 20c.; dozen, $2.00; 100, $12.50. 



SEDUM SPECTABILIS, BRILLIANT, WITH VERONICA SPICATA ON RIGHT HAND END OF PICTURE 



